Hans Memling : portraiture, piety, and a reunited altarpiece
Hans Memling was one of the most important, prolific and versatile painters active in 15th-century Bruges, and one of the leading artists of the Early Netherlandish School. Commissioned by Abbot Jan Crabbe, one of Memling's most signifcant and erudite patrons, the triptych of the Crucifixion -...
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New York
: The Morgan Library & Museum in association with Paul Holberton Publishing
, [2016]
Brügge : The Flemish Research Centre for the Arts in the Burgundian Netherlands, Musea Brugge , [2016] |
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[Rezension von: John Marciari (Hrsg.), Hans Memling, Portraiture, piety, and a reunited altarpiece] |
Author Notes: | edited by John Marciari ; with essays by Maryan W. Ainsworth, Till-Holger Borchert, Noël Geirnaert ... [und 4 anderen] |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword and acknowledgements
- Colin B. Bailey
- Preface
- Till-Holger Borchert & Renaat Landuyt
- The Triptych of Jan Crabbe ; Memling at the Morgan: the Crabbe Triptych
- John Marciari
- Hans Memling (ca. 1440-1494): an introductory sketch
- Till-Holger Borchert
- Johannes Crabbe, abbot of Ten Duinen, 1457-88
- Noël Geirnaert
- The evolution of Jan Crabbe's triptych
- Maryan W. Ainsworth
- A new technical study of the Vicenza Crucifixion
- Gianluca Poldi & Giovanni C.F. Villa
- Drawing from the time of Memling and his followers
- Illona van Tuinen.